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28th June
2005
written by Caryn

Spending an entire week on the beach with no computer and no awareness of the internets is an interesting experience for someone who spends a lot of time working in this business. It was a well-earned break (if I do say so myself) — and I’ll be posting some more about that later, but the main things I learned on my summer vacation include:

  • I don’t know how to relax
  • I need a hobby that doesn’t involve electricity
  • You can get a sunburn on the tops of your feet and many other odd places
  • Sometimes things in the ocean are better left… in the ocean
  • There’s something to be said for privacy
  • You’re never too big for a bikini
  • All you can eat seafood — a good thing
  • Sand goes where it wants to
  • Family vacations aren’t for the faint of heart
  • You’re never too old to build a sandcastle
  • Virginia Beach

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    2 Comments

    1. 11/07/2005

      1. I think that you can, in fact, be too big for a bikini.
      2. That shell totally freaks me out, yet I am strangely drawn to it.

    2. 11/07/2005

      1. I’m not quite sure what you meant by your original statement about bikinis, but I think Jamelah is probably right. You’re definitely right about sandcastles though. And sand.
      2. It’s only when I read Jamelah’s comment that I realised it was a shell and not the skull of some animal.